Private Lessons

One on one instruction with our certified coaches. Private lessons are suitable for all ages and levels of riders. Lessons are 50 minutes in length, and alternate weekly between flatwork and jumping for those riders who are learning to jump.

50 mins |  $588 for a package of 4

Please note that we are currently running a waitlist for private lessons. The current approximate wait time is 6-12 months.


Children’s Introductory Course

An 8 week course, comprised of 8 weekly 90 minute sessions. Each lesson teaches students basic horse handling and horsemanship, how to groom, tack up, and ride. Riders begin by sharing two horses and are taught individually on the lunge line. As skills develop, each rider graduates to their own horse to tack up and ride for the lesson. Graduates of the Introductory Course are eligible to join a weekly group lesson.

90 mins |  $1000 for the 8 week session

 

Group Lessons

A fun way to learn while enjoying the camaraderie of a group setting. Group lessons have 3-6 riders, and are 50 minutes in length. Riders are grouped with similarly skilled students, and lessons alternate between flatwork and jumping for those riders who are learning to jump.

50 mins |  $348 for a package of 4 

Please note that in order to enter a group lesson, riders must be comfortable with grooming, tacking up, and riding independently at the walk and trot.

Adult Introductory Course

An 8 week course, comprised of 8 weekly 90 minute sessions. Each lesson teaches students basic horse handling and horsemanship, how to groom, tack up, and ride. Riders begin by sharing two horses and are taught individually on the lunge line. As skills develop, each rider graduates to their own horse to tack up and ride for the lesson. Graduates of the Introductory Course are eligible to join a weekly group lesson.

90 mins |  $1000 for the 8 week session 

“We have witnessed Toronto Equestrian consistently create an environment that is welcoming and inclusive, one that meets riders (and observers) where they are. It is a mark of great coaches to manage not to overwhelm the student while still creating challenging lessons. It is also a gift to be inviting enough to encourage engagement from people who might not have previously though of themselves as riders.”

— ANNA REHAK, CLIENT